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LOEWE Has Good Reviews for Its TVs

On average LOEWE 4K and 8K TVs have good reviews compared to other brands as do all TVs produced by LOEWE.

Three USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A Ports

Most of the other 4K and 8K TVs that were launched around the same time as the 54433U40 only have between one and two USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports, however the 54433U40 has three USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports.

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3D Compatible

The 54433U40 is 3D compatible, which is unusual. Most of the other 4K and 8K TVs that are a similar age to the 54433U40 are not 3D compatible.

We think you might also be interested in some of the other 3D compatible televisions currently available including because of it's better review score, the LOEWE Reference[plb_3290392_price], or the Sony KD-75XD9405[plb_3300317_price].

If you want a TV that is 3D compatible then you might want to look at the LG 65E6[plb_3824394_price].

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Four HDMI Ports

The LOEWE 54433U40 is a four HDMI port television. Most of the other recently released 4K and 8K TVs have between one and four HDMI ports.

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Quite High RMS Rated Power

At 60 Watts, the 54433U40 has a quite high RMS rated power compared to most of the other new 4K and 8K TVs. The lowest RMS rated power of new TVs is 10W and the highest is 120W.

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Quite Large Hard Drive Capacity

With a hard drive capacity of 1,000 gigabyte, the LOEWE 54433U40 has one of the larger hard drive capacities amongst 4K and 8K TVs of this age. The smallest hard drive capacity of comparable spec TVs that have been around for the last year is 8GB, the largest is 1TB, and the average hard drive capacity is 450GB.

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Quite Bright Display Brightness

Across all the recently released similar spec televisions the display brightnesses range from 1 cd/m² to 750 cd/m². The 54433U40 has a quite bright display brightness (450 candellas per square meter) compared to most of the other 4K and 8K TVs that have been on the market for around the same time as the 54433U40.

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9 Reasons Against

Not Cheap

We checked 215 latest comparable spec TVs and they range in price from £175 to £19,999. We think that this television looks expensive compared to other latest comparable spec TVs.

Does Not Have a WiFi Connection

The LOEWE 54433U40 does not have a WiFi connection, unlike most of the other TVs that were launched in the last 12 months which have a WiFi connection.

There are a number of alternative TVs which also have a WiFi connection which you might want to consider including the Sony KD-75XD9405[plb_3300317_price] or the Samsung UE78KU6500[plb_3539660_price].

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Does Not Support Smart TV Features

Most of the other 4K and 8K TVs that are a comparable age to the 54433U40 support smart TV features, however the 54433U40 does not support smart TV features.

It is worth also looking at alternative televisions which also support smart TV features including the Sony KD-75XD9405[plb_3300317_price]; or the Samsung UE78KU6500[plb_3539660_price].

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Does Not Have a Built-In Camera

Most TVs that were launched around the same time as the 54433U40 do not have a built-in camera. The LOEWE 54433U40 is no exception to this as it too does not have a built-in camera.

We compared all the other TVs which also have a built-in camera to this TV and we think the LG 75UH855[plb_3350140_price] which is also cheaper is also worth considering.

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Running Costs Are Very High

The efficiency rating of this LOEWE TV is B, and the 54433U40 has an average 5 year running cost of £242 based on typical energy prices, which is in the most expensive 16% of all 388 recently released comparable spec televisions.

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Does Not Feature OLED Technology

Like most of the other recently released 4K and 8K TVs, the LOEWE 54433U40 does not feature OLED technology.

We compared all the other TVs which also feature OLED technology to this TV and we think the OLED65G6[pl_3372691_price], or the OLED65E6[pl_3372690_price] both from LG or the LG OLED65C6V[plb_3372741_price] are also worth considering.

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Only Has One Smart Mode

The number of smart modes found on the 54433U40 is more than most 4K and 8K TVs that have been available for the last year. The most commonly found smart mode is Game, but this smart mode is not found on this LOEWE TV. The smart modes Photo are also found on this television.

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Quite High Annual Energy Consumption

At 207 kilowatt hours, the 54433U40 has a quite high annual energy consumption compared to most of the other recently released 4K and 8K TVs. New 4K and 8K TVs have annual energy consumptions of between 59kWh and 420kWh, and the average annual energy consumption is 140kWh.

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Heavy

With a weight of 37.8 kilograms, the 54433U40 is quite heavy compared to most of the other recently released TVs. The weights of TVs that are a comparable age to the 54433U40 range from 7.5kg to 59kg, and the average weight is 20kg.

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4K Ultra HD HD Type

The display resolution of this television is 4K Ultra HD, which is typical of many 4K and 8K TVs that are a similar age to it. 4K Ultra HD TVs have a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels.

4K Ultra HD TVs have a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels.

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Released Ten Months Ago

It was ten months ago when this TV was released.

Average Thickness

At 61 millimeters, the LOEWE 54433U40 has a fairly standard thickness compared to most of the other new TVs.

We think you might also be interested in some of the alternative 61mm thick TVs currently available including the LOEWE Reference[plb_3290392_price] which has better reviews.

Running costs for this TV have been estimated based on other similar TVs. If you know how much electricity and water the LOEWE 54433U40uses then please let us know by entering those figures in the boxes above.

Energy Rating

1.2T

Running this TV over 5 years will generate 1.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2).

31

To offset that much CO2 you would need to plant 31 tree seedlings and grow them for 10 years.